Nine Inch Nails Reveal 'Hesitation Marks' Tracklist and Credits

Nine Inch Nails revealed the tracklist and the credits of their upcoming album "Hesitation Marks" due to release on September 3, Rolling Stone reports.
The album was produced by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder. The new LP features such guest musicians as Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham, King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew and famed bassist Pino Palladino (the Who, D'Angelo).
Nine Inch Nails have already released one track from "Hesitation Marks," "Came Back Haunted," and are set to make their live return on June 26th at the Fuji Rock Festival. Appearances at Lollapalooza and Outside Lands will follow, along with a massive North American tour this fall.
"Hesitation Marks" tracklist:
01. The Eater of Dreams
02. Copy of A
03. Came Back Haunted
04. Find My Way
05. All Time Low
06. Disappointed
07. Everything
08. Satellite
09. Various Methods of Escape
10. Running
11. I Would for You
12. In Two
13. While I'm Still Here
14. Black Noise
The album credits are:
Produced by: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alan Moulder
Mixed by: Alan Moulder
Mastered by: Tom Baker
Artwork by: Russell Mills
Art Direction by: Rob Sheridan
Additional Musicians:
Pino Palladino
Lindsey Buckingham
Adrian Belew
Eugene Goreshter
Alessandro Cortini
Ilan Rubin
Joshua Eustis

I love NIN, but unfortunately was disappointed with Came Back Haunted. It had the same general feel as The Slip, which was an overall disappointing album. Hopefully, this album turns out to be the comeback everyone is hoping for.
Album art is pretty cool though.

I thought came back haunted sounded more like a left over from with teeth mixed with the how to destroy angels stuff.
I would be perfectly happy with another "the slip" or "year zero" though as I really loved both those albums.
as for downward spiral and fragile influence, I wouldnt hold my breath. That time and sound for Reznor has long been and gone.
With that list of different artists involved though I'm sure it will be a very interesting album and have its own overall sound and feeling just like every NIN album so my hopes are high for this.

Personally I loved Came Back Haunted, at first I was like "wtf is this"? Dance music? But it really started to grow on me and the principle of headlining the single with a catchy riff is really the same as focusing on a hard hitting guitar riff to draive a heavier song as he's also done, it can be a great tool if used right and NIN knows how to do it right.
Same goes for The Slip, Discipline, Echoplex and Head Down for example relied on repetition to work and NIN used that to as a tool to express numbness and cycles in his life. Neither of his latest releases will be as enduring as The Downward Spiral or The Fragile I think but they still won't be left cold by Trent's genius!

ya i just thought it was alright, and not bad, but it didn't stand out to me at all, nothing particularly interesting in it, catchy chorus, melody sounds like i've heard it in a bunch of NIN songs already, idk, I hope for better.

The stuff that I have heard from the album is awesome. The chorus on "Came Back Haunted" was a little bit mediocre, in my opinion, but the song was overall pretty great. I'm so stoked for David Lynch to direct the video. Also, the fact that Adrian Belew is now a part of the band is pretty flippin' awesome! Nine Inch Nails rules my socks.

GUYS! Sometimes professionals say; "If you are not growing, you are dead...."
This is true to real music. All professional and mature musicians change their conceptual aspect and taste when they release new album everytime. NIN is one of them. A very profound and complex music. NIN's new album will also be very different than previous records. So we don't need to compare it with ex-records. And observe the new conceptual aspects instead. NIN is one of the greatest experimentalist in the music industry...as it brings something new to the table which will be case with HESITATION MARKS...

No matter which NIN album this one will compare to, I'm just excited to have a full-length on the way. And yes, I've watched the seizure-inducing "Came Back Haunted" video at least 20 times this week. http://smarturl.it/NINVevo